Join
the Thinking and Learning Lab
Are you interested in gaining “hands-on” research
experience?
It is possible for students from the Boston College
community as well as from outside the community to join the
Thinking and Learning Lab.
Undergraduates
The Thinking and Learning Lab recruits
volunteers from the undergraduate community at Boston
College to become research assistants in our lab.
Undergraduate research assistants get “hands on” research
experience. They are exposed to the research methodology,
as well as
the logistics of running a study. Students must be
able to commit to at least 10 hrs/wk. Please contact Dr.
Elida Laski for more information and to inquire
about openings.
Masters
There are always opportunities for Masters’ students
at the Lynch School of Education to become research
assistants in our lab. Students will be fully immersed
in the lab and will gain valuable research experience by
performing a variety of duties both in developing projects
and implementing them. Students must be able to commit
to at least 10 hrs/wk. Many Masters’ students choose
to become involved by registering for PY910 Independent
Study/Reading & Research while others join the lab
on a volunteer basis. Occasionally, there are paid assistantships,
but first priority for these positions is given to students
who already have been involved in the lab. Please send
your vitae to Dr.
Elida Laski for more information and to inquire
about openings.
To
learn more about the Masters program in Applied Developmental
and Educational Psychology: Click
Here...
Doctoral
The Applied
Developmental and Educational Psychology program at
Boston College’s Lynch School of Education offers
rigorous training for those interested in careers in academia
or private research institutes. The research conducted
at The Thinking and Learning Lab is ideally suited to prepare
students who are interested in questions at the intersection
of education and psychology. Those students who are interested
in the work conducted at The Thinking and Learning Lab
may contact Dr.
Elida Laski directly.
To
learn more about the Doctoral program in Applied Developmental
and Educational Psychology: Click
Here...
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